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unix.stackexchange.com unix.stackexchange.com
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files with characters after the last newline are not text files, and those characters don't constitute a line. In many cases those bogus characters are better left ignored or removed, though there are cases where you may want to treat it as a extra line, so it's good you show how.
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advocatetanmoy.com advocatetanmoy.com
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A distinction exists between a burden of proof and onus of proof.
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- Aug 2023
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extend.uq.edu.au extend.uq.edu.au
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antimicrobial agents
Oh this sounds interesting
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- Jun 2023
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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Certainly you could adapt the code to round rather than truncate should you need to; often I find truncation feels more natural as that is effectively how clocks behave.
What do you mean exactly? Compared clocks, or at least reading of them. What's a good example of this? If it's 3:55, we would say 3:55, or "5 to 4:00", but wouldn't probably say that it's "3".
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- May 2023
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example.net example.net
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prior coordination
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- Apr 2023
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security.stackexchange.com security.stackexchange.com
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But you can not make the user send a POST requests from an email
eh? how??
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- Mar 2023
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english.stackexchange.com english.stackexchange.com
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So in your example, you would not use a hyphen: "You can use the types [that are] built in to the library."
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- Jan 2023
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webapps.stackexchange.com webapps.stackexchange.com
- Nov 2022
- Oct 2022
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github.com github.com
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www.homedepot.com www.homedepot.com
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Topsoil has different grades. Lower-grade topsoils are meant for filling and leveling holes and should only be used for that purpose. Higher-grade topsoils are great for conditioning or adding organic matter to the native soil. Neither grade should be used when planting.
Should not be used for planting anything?? Hmm.
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- Sep 2022
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github.com github.com
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The discussion here can get very fast-paced. I am trying to periodically pause it to allow new folks, or people who don't have quite as much time, to catch up. Please feel free to comment requesting such a pause if you would like to contribute but are having trouble following it all.
Why is it necessary to pause Can't new person post their question/comment even if it's in reply to comment #10 and the latest comment happens to be comment #56? There's no rule against replying/discussing something that is not the very latest thing to be posted in a discussion!
Possibly due to lack of a threaded discussion feature in GitHub? I think so.
Threads would allow replies to "quick person" A to go under their comment, without flooding the top level with comments... thus alowing "new person" B to post a new comment, which in so doing creates a new thread, which can have its own discussion.
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- Apr 2022
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Unless new evidence comes to bear that refutes the basic tenets of this analysis
that's a fun way to say this...
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- Jan 2022
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github.com github.com
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github.com github.com
- Dec 2021
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github.com github.com
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studiohawk.com.au studiohawk.com.au
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This is because using hyphens instead of underscores makes it easier for Google’s web crawler to compute the information that your website has and create consistent results.
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- Sep 2021
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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But it is always important to remember that those are not language concepts. Those are community concepts that only exist in our heads and in the names of some library methods.
I'm not sure about this. I get what he's saying and agree that singleton methods are nothing but a naming convention for the more fundamental/atomic construct called instance methods (which indeed are the only kind of method that exist in Ruby, depending how you look at it), but I think I would actually say that singleton methods are language concepts because those methods like
Object#define_singleton_method
, ... are always available in Ruby (without needing to require a standard library first, for example). In other words, I would argue that something belonging in the Ruby core "library" (?) by definition makes it part of the language -- even if it in turn builds on even lower-level Ruby language features/constructs.
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forums.linuxmint.com forums.linuxmint.com
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It seems to me (N.b. what do I know about this? Nothing!) that the best solution would be to tweak the 'Change Password' process so that it also updates the 'Passwords and Keys'>Passwords>Login folder's properties.
"I'm not an expert, but it seems to me..."
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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There is a huge explanation about why the dot is important quoting issues about DNS and character encoding
It doesn't seem like the dot, in this context, would have anything to do with/help with either DNS or character encoding
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But I realized after a lot of research that the problem was that I did not copy the right URL address from the iTunes API documentation. It should have been https://itunes.apple.com/search?term=jack+johnson. not https://itunes.apple.com/search?term=jack+johnson Notice the dot at the end There is a huge explanation about why the dot is important quoting issues about DNS and character encoding but the truth is you probably do not care. Try adding the dot it might work for you too. When I added the "." everything worked like a charm.
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- Aug 2021
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github.com github.com
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Please correct me if anything in there is incorrect!
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- Jul 2021
- Jun 2021
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hypothes.is hypothes.is
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"I am also concerned that despite the best of intentions many of us have not considered adequately what social justice means and entails. I worry that social justice may become simply a “topic du jour” in music education, a phrase easily cited and repeated without careful examination of the assumptions and actions it implicates. That can lead to serious misunderstandings."
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github.com github.com
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bugs.ruby-lang.org bugs.ruby-lang.org
- May 2021
- Apr 2021
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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(Ideally the run-time library would treat a pipe in the same way as a console, but it seems that most don't.)
Often/usually treating a pipe/redirect differently is in fact what you want.
Like if you output to a file, you don't necessarily want colors or real-time progress/status outputted along with it: you want just the bare data to be saved, which can then be filtered in useful ways with other standard tools like grep and sed.
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- Mar 2021
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github.com github.com
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how to have validations in model and some in contract/form object without duplicating
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github.com github.com
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If I'm understanding correctly, this means that Sprockets only adds sourceMappingURL when assets are dynamically compiled.
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jangawolof.org jangawolof.orgPhrases1
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Maa ngiy waxtaan ak sama xarit.
Je parle avec mon ami.
(Note: it says "walking with" but should say "talking with" -- might've been fixed by the time you read this!)
maa -- me.
ngiy -- I am.
waxtaan v. -- conversation, chat, interview. 💬
ak -- and, with.
sama -- my.
xarit bi -- part of a split set; friend. 👯
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- Feb 2021
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trailblazer.to trailblazer.to
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What this means is: I better refrain from writing a new book and we rather focus on more and better docs.
I'm glad. I didn't like that the book (which is essentially a form of documentation/tutorial) was proprietary.
I think it's better to make documentation and tutorials be community-driven free content
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www.honeybadger.io www.honeybadger.io
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The only problem is that our PJAX library is no longer maintained and was preventing us from updating jQuery (ugh). So it had to go.
https://github.com/MoOx/pjax doesn't say it's no longer maintained (though hasn't been updated in 2 years), and does say that it doesn't use jQuery. Oh well.
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github.com github.com
- Jan 2021
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www.adventisthealth.org www.adventisthealth.org
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even if you have already had COVID-19, because you can catch it more than once
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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new Cmp will render to the DOM synchronously, so you don't have to worry about the content flickering because the component is rendered too late.
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- Dec 2020
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github.com github.com
- Nov 2020
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github.com github.com
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Supersedes (and first sighting at): https://github.com/wycats/javascript-decorators
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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github.com github.com
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github.com github.com
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See: https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/issues/5158
I also tried to use
<!-- svelte-ignore unused-export-let -->
before thescript
tag but still no chance.
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- Oct 2020
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hub.docker.com hub.docker.com
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"We should try to find a replacement for omgwtfssl, which is currently used to generate self-signed certificates. The name is inappropriate and unprofessional."
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github.com github.com
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softwarerecs.stackexchange.com softwarerecs.stackexchange.com
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I'm glad they added this site. Instead of just closing such questions as "off topic" on StackOverflow or SuperUser without having them some place appropriate to send them.
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- Sep 2020
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stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com
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By default, npx will check whether <command> exists in $PATH, or in the local project binaries, and execute that. Calling npx <command> when <command> isn't already in your $PATH will automatically install a package with that name from the NPM registry for you, and invoke it. When it's done, the installed package won’t be anywhere in your globals, so you won’t have to worry about pollution in the long-term. You can prevent this behaviour by providing --no-install option.
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- Jul 2020
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www.merriam-webster.com www.merriam-webster.com
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OK is technically an acronym. It comes from the phrase "oll korrect," a humorous alteration of "all correct."
Was "oll korrect" intended to be a humorous alteration of "all correct" or is it simply due to variations in language? (korrect looks a bit like German. What language could oll be?
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- May 2020
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about.gitlab.com about.gitlab.com
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In some contexts, "ops" refers to operators. Operators were the counterparts to Developers represented in the original coining of the term DevOps.
I have always believed the Ops was short for Operations, not Operators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DevOps even confirms that belief.
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www.osano.com www.osano.com
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quantum blockchain
Do they really use a quantum blockchain? What exactly do they mean by that? Probably just a buzzword they're using to attract interest but aren't actually meaning literally.
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Did the marketing team create a new landing page that isn't searchable? Osano is aware of hidden pages and keeps you in the loop about what is loaded where – everywhere on your site.
How would it "know" about hidden pages unless the site owner told them about their existence? (And if that is the case, how is this anything that Osano can claim as a feature or something that they do?) If it is truly hidden, then a conventional bot/spider wouldn't find it by following links.
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Most web browsers are set by default to protect your privacy unless you opt for tracking yourself. For example, Internet Explorer automatically enables its “Do Not Track” option and Google Chrome blocks any 3rd-party cookies by default.
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www.britannica.com www.britannica.com
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Taxonomy, in a broad sense the science of classification, but more strictly the classification of living and extinct organisms—i.e., biological classification.
I don't think the "but more strictly" part is strictly accurate.
Wikipedia authors confirm what I already believed to be true: that the general sense of the word is just as valid/extant/used/common as the sense that is specific to biology:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxonomy_(general) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxonomy_(biology)
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www.civicuk.com www.civicuk.com
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after nearly 10 years of continuous improvement
Not necessarily a good or favorable thing. It might actually be preferable to pick a younger software product that doesn't have the baggage of previous architectural decisions to slow them down. Newer projects can benefit from both (1) the mistakes of previously-originated projects and (2) the knowledge of what technologies/paradigms are popular today; they may therefore be more agile and better able to create something that fits with the current state of the art, as opposite to the state of the art from 10 years ago (which, as we all know, was much different: before the popularity of GraphQL, React, headless CMS, for example).
Older projects may have more technical debt and have more legacy technologies/paradigms/integrations/decisions that they now have the burden of supporting.
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open source
So open-source that there is no link to the source code and a web search for this product did not reveal where the source code is hosted.
They're obviously using this term merely as a marketing term without respect for the actual meaning/principles of open source.
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complianz.io complianz.io
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A complete snapshot of the user’s browser window at that moment in time will be captured, pixel by pixel (!)
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www.itgovernance.co.uk www.itgovernance.co.uk
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Neither encryption nor pseudonymisation require technical knowledge to implement.
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- Apr 2020
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github.com github.com
- Mar 2020
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www.iubenda.com www.iubenda.com
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This difference is due to the fact that the Cookie Solution automatically excludes from the counting, the pageviews generated by bots.
It seems that Google Analytics could/would exclude those as well.
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Advertisements are often injected with malware.
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www.termsfeed.com www.termsfeed.com
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a complete snapshot of the user's browser window at that moment in time will be captured, pixel by pixel.
Is this even technically possible?
If it were:
- how are they not disclosing this better, since it seems like a privacy concern since there could be any amount of private data in that form, that would what, get sent to Google??
- wouldn't that be a lot of pixels (a lot of data to upload), which would take a lot of time to upload, especially at high screen resolutions?
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- Feb 2020
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github.com github.com
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I can't believe TypeScript solution/preset still isn't available in neutrino core! Makes me hesitant to trust neutrino project at all.
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- Oct 2019
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github.com github.com
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setState({isOpen: true}
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courses.lumenlearning.com courses.lumenlearning.com
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But in spite of all these tendencies, Scientific Pedagogy has never yet been definitely constructed nor defined. It is something vague of which we speak, but which does not,[Pg 2] in reality, exist. We might say that it has been, up to the present time, the mere intuition or suggestion of a science which, by the aid of the positive and experimental sciences that have renewed the thought of the nineteenth century, must emerge from the mist and clouds that have surrounded it.
It is interesting to think about the hugely varying ideas that restrict the existence of a Scientific Pedagogy. Not even those that oppose each other through a research standpoint, but also those that are constrained by religious beliefs.
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- Sep 2019
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github.com github.com
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github.com github.com
- Jun 2019
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engl201.opened.ca engl201.opened.ca
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AtthecoreofmyargumentisthewayinwhichGooglebiasessearchtoitsowneconomicinterests—foritsprofitabilityandtobolsteritsmarketdominanceatanyexpense
I have been trying to avoid the word "money" in my annotations to avoid coming off as anti-capitalist as I really am, but yes: Corporations do not give a care about individuals or marginalized groups outside of how they can profit off of their oppression. Remember this June; this Pride Month; that any company selling you rainbow merchandise is not doing it out of legitimate care about LGBTQ+ rights but because it's profitable! Yes, even if they're giving 20% of proceeds to charity - where do you think the other 80% goes?
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- Jan 2019
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static1.squarespace.com static1.squarespace.com
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healthy skepticismtoward Cartesian doubt
lol, but for real, what Barad is suggesting really is difficult to do, or at least I'm finding it difficult to do.
We believe words are more understandable and apprehensible than the physical world. We believe words are more understandable and apprehensible than the physical world. We believe words are more understandable and apprehensible than the physical world. . .
It seems crazy because our society is so science and tech driven, but she's right. We believe words to be prior (ontologically) to the world around us because they are a part of "us," our own minds.
Distorting Descartes's famous thought experiment here seems to help me understand this. While I suspect the average person could be pushed into admitting the possibility of an evil demon spinning an elaborate hoax for you, deceiving your physical senses and tricking your brain, I can't imagine finding anyone who would admit the opposite. The opposite would be that the external world exists largely as you perceive it. The demon is not manipulating your experience of the natural world at all. Instead, he is tricking you into believing you exist.
We're so Cartesian we can't even conceive of it being otherwise. Perhaps Spinoza would help here, as well as other monist ontologies?
Someone please redeem this annotation I don't even know what is happening anymore.
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www.tryscribble.com www.tryscribble.com
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Co-author of Mass and Raw Muscle; former champion body builder and powerlifter.
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Associate professor of exercise science - Concordia University; leading authority on bodybuilding and strength training
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I should probably start off by telling you my credentials. I'm a professional weight trainer, strength developer, and nationally known educator. I'm also a level-one weight-lifting coach with the United States Weightlifting Federation. I'm a highly sought after personal trainer who coaches football, baseball, and track professionals in addition to many famous athletes and celebrities.
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